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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 230363" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>In Texas the only lights required are right and left brake and tail lights, and a license plate light on any vehicle/trailer, land or water. If you want to add any lights, that is your right to do so, but may be more of a problem later on. You don't state where your located, but I am on the Gulf Coast and saltwater is a major problem down here. You never see any lights on the bottom/back of a saltwater trailer here, just way too many problems. People here want their lights out of the water because we fish year round, and hot bulbs in the winter time can pop and short out when the hot trailer lights hits the cold water. If your in fresh water you will probably be ok. </p><p>Good luck to ya, jus sayin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 230363, member: 3628"] In Texas the only lights required are right and left brake and tail lights, and a license plate light on any vehicle/trailer, land or water. If you want to add any lights, that is your right to do so, but may be more of a problem later on. You don't state where your located, but I am on the Gulf Coast and saltwater is a major problem down here. You never see any lights on the bottom/back of a saltwater trailer here, just way too many problems. People here want their lights out of the water because we fish year round, and hot bulbs in the winter time can pop and short out when the hot trailer lights hits the cold water. If your in fresh water you will probably be ok. Good luck to ya, jus sayin. [/QUOTE]
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